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Date June 12, 1986 Report No. 130118 Title

Transportation: FAA Air Traffic Controller Staffing Issues

United States General Accounting D.C. 20548 Office Washington, llllll lllllllllll 130118 STATEMENT OF BEFORE THE FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT lo:30 a.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1986 HERBERT R. McLURE, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR RESOURCES, COMMUNITY, AND 'ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMAN'RESOURCES OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON POST:OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE ON FAA AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER STA...
Date May 20, 1986 Report No. 129915 Title

Education: The School Dropout Problem

-* U3,S- GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 WASHINGTON. D.C. FOR RBLBASE ON DELLVERY EXPECTED AT 9r30 A.M. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1986 WILLIAM STATEMENT OF J. GAINER, ASSOCIATE EURAN RESOURCES DIVISION DIRECTOR Mr. Chairman BEFORE THE SUBCOBHITTEE ON ELEHENTARY, SECONDARY, AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION EOUSE COHBITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR ON DROPOUT PROBLEM 1, .e,. THE SCEDOL ..",i and Members of the Subcommi...
Date Sept. 12, 1985 Report No. 127874 Title

Employment: Reductions in Force

U.S GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 12, 1985 i STATEMENT OF ROSSLYN S. KLEEMAN, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCES HOUSE COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL ON REDUCTIONS IN FORCE SERVICE Mr. Chairman and Members to the 25, of the Subcommittee: to discuss reduct...
Date July 24, 1985 Report No. PEMD-85-6 Title

Employment: Reduction in Force Can Sometimes Be More Costly to Agencies Than Attrition and Furlough

BY THE U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Director Office Of Management And Budget Reduction In Force Can Sometimes Be More Costly To Agencies Than Attrition And Furlough GAO examined eight 1982 reductions in force (RIFs) in eight federal agencies. GAO found that when all quantifiable costs were considered, both budgetary and indirect, and when salary savings were assessed in relation to w...
Date April 3, 1985 Report No. 126607 Title

Employment: Planned Staffing Cuts and Potential Office Closings for the Social Security Administration

U?TITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE For Expected Release 3, Wednesday, April 1985 STATEMENT OF .TOSF:PH F. DELFICO, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION BEFORE THE SIJBCOMMITTEE ON SOCIAL SECURITY MEA%5 HOUSE COMMITTEE ON WAYS &qD ON PLANNED STAFFING OFFICE CLOSINGS CUTS AND POTENTIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION FOR THE SOCIAL Mr. today on the cuts are it to Chairman prese...
Date Nov. 13, 1984 Report No. PEMD-85-1 Title

High-Quality Senior Marine Corps Officers: How Many Stay Beyond 20 Years of Service?

Report To The Secretary Of The Navy High-Quality Senior Marine Corps Officers: ! How Many Stay Beyond 20 Years Of Service? Are the best-qualified senior officers stayin? in the armed services to become the mrlitary managers of the future? Or are they electing to retire under the 20-year voluntary retirement provision before they get to that stage in their careers? GAO provides empirical data that ...
Date May 29, 1984 Report No. RCED-84-142 Title

Science, Space, and Technology: Attrition of Scientists and Engineers at Seven Agencies

-BYTHEUS GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Honorable Albert Gore, Jr. House Of Representatives Attrition Of Scientists And Engineers At Seven Agencies GAO developed data on the attrmon of screntists and engrneers between 1979 and 1983 at the Consumer Product Safety Commrssion, the Envrronmental Protectron Agency, the Food and Drug Admrmstratlon, the Nattonal Aeronautics and Space Admrnrstratr...
Date Dec. 27, 1982 Report No. PAD-83-16 Title

Science, Space, and Technology: Attrition of Scientists at Three Regulatory Agencies

REPORT THEUS, BY General Accounting Office Attrition Of Scientists At Three Regulatory Agencies Changes in the number of scientific personnal employed at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) from October 1979 through December 1980 were compared to changes occurring in calendar year 1981. The data reveal...
Date Oct. 28, 1982 Report No. FPCD-83-7 Title

National Defense: Losses of Air Force Women in Nontraditional Occupations

c UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFICE WASHINGTON, ‘D.C. 20548 FEDERAL f CRSONNLL AND COMPKNSATION DIVISION B-209523 The Honorable The'Secretary Attention: Dear Mr. Secretary: Losses of Occupations Air Verne Orr of the Air Assistant 0cT0BER28.1982 Force Auditor General Subject: Force Women in Nontraditional (GAO/FPCD-83-7) a policy of Before October 1, 1981, the Air Force followed trying td ob...
Date April 19, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-16 Title

Government Operations: Less Expensive Internal Management Options May Be Viable Alternatives for Countering Critical Military Skill Shortages

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FLDERAL PERSONNEL AND cohvEb4sAT10~ DIVISION B-205706 APRIL 19,1982 The Honorable Ted Stevens Chairman, Subcommittee on Defense Committee on Appropriations I!nited States Senate c?- The Honorable Roger W. Jepsen Subcommittee on an? Personnel Committee on Armed Services United States Senate Chairman, Manpower The Honorable Pete V. Domen...
Date March 12, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-27 Title

Government Operations: Service Programs To Reduce Costly Attrition by Developing and Using Biodata Inventories

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION B-206559 MARCH 12,198Z The Honorable The Secretary Attention: Dear Mr. Caspar W. Weinberger of Defense Director, GAO Affairs Secretary: Service Programs to Reduce Costly Attrition By Developing and Using Biodata Inventories! (FPCD-82-27) Subject: We have reviewed the ongoing personnel researc...
Date Jan. 29, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-3 Title

Government Operations: Staff Reductions in the Office of the Solicitor, Department of the Interior

1* * . Z w. L v s ,* ,A ,*I 8. ,I’+ &- REPORTBY THE Comptroller GeneralI OF THE UNITEDSTATES Staff Reductions In The Office Of The SOkitOr, Department Of The interior Because of financial problems, the Office of the Solicitor, Department of the Interior, released 23 temporary employees in March 1981, and abolished 28 permanent positions in April 1981. However, the Office did not use all methods ...
Date Jan. 15, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-23 Title

Government Operations: Savings From 1981 and 1982 Personnel Ceiling Reductions

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Date Nov. 19, 1981 Report No. 116873 Title

National Defense: The Use of Monetary Recruitment and Retention Incentives

i/6833 U.S. GEN\JSR.rlL 4CCOUNTI3S IOFFICE mS3I&ON, D.C. Illlllllllll~~lllllllllulllll LM116873 FOR RELZASS ON DELIVERY Expected at 13:OO a.m. Thursday, Nove;nber 13, 1381 STATE,WNT 3F DR. XEWNXTB J. COFFEY ASSOCIATE DIRECTCR (WLITARY) FEDERAL PERS3N:dEL AND COWSNSATI3N DIVISI3N BEFOR TBE SUSC394ITTEE ON 3lANPOWERAND PERS3WEL SENATE COM?lITTEE ON ARXVIED SERVICES ON I THE US2 OF ?lONE'TAXY RZCXJIT...
Date May 21, 1981 Report No. ID-81-25 Title

The Preparation of Volunteers for Peace Corps Service: Some Areas Need Management Attention

BY’ U.S.GENERALACCOUkTlNG OFFICE ThE Report To The Director, Peace Corps The Preparation Of Volunteers For Peace Corps Service: Some Areas Need Management Attention The Peace Corps marks its 20th birthday in 1981. Its successes during this period have been dependent to a large degree on its volunteers and their preparation. This dependence will continue in the future. This report examines the m...
Date April 28, 1980 Report No. 112213 Title

Veterans Affairs: Bills To Deny Veterans' Benefits to Certain Former Servicemen

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:OO A.M. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1980 112213 STATEMENT OF H. L. KRIEGER, DIRECTOR FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION HEARINGS BEFORE THE ci 0 CICOMPENSATION, PENSION,INSURANCESUBCOMMITTEE ON AFFAIRS AND MEMORIAL COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON l- BILLS TO ...
Date Feb. 20, 1980 Report No. FPCD-80-10 Title

Government Operations: Attrition in the Military--An Issue Needing Management Attention

t i& THE.COMPTROLLER GENERAL . I Report ToThe Congress OF IliE UNITEDSTATES Attrition In The Military--An Issue Needing Management Attention Attrition of first.term enlisted personnel-their separation from service before completion of their tours--has become a serious and costly problem for the All-Volunteer Force, affecting its ability to maintain full strength and combat readiness. GAO found tha...
Date Feb. 15, 1980 Report No. FPCD-80-31 Title

The Navy's Pilot Shortage: A Selective Bonus and Other Actions Could Improve Retention

l . - BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report ToThe Congress’ ’ OF THEUNITEDSTATES The Navy’s Pilot Shortage: A Selective Bonus And Other Actions Could Improve Retention Problems with retention and training have resulted in the Navy’s having about 24 percent fewer pilots on duty than it requires. The other services have much smaller shortages but could have more of a problem in the future. Some ...
Date Feb. 16, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-28 Title

Government Operations: High Cost of Military Attrition Can Be Reduced

* BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL dI I j Report To The Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES 4 2J High Cost Of Military Attrition Can Be Reduced Over 444,000 persons entering the services during fiscal years 1974 through 1977 have been separated before completing their initial enlistments. The cost to the Government for this attrition was $5.2 billion, including benefits available to the servicemen after discharg...
Date Nov. 25, 1977 Report No. FPCD-77-78 Title

The Five Service Academies: A Followup Report

DOCUMENT RESUME 04312 - [B3324555] The Five Service Academies: A Follcwup Report. FPCD-77-78; B-159219. November 25, 197?. 24 pp. + appendix (2 pp.). Report to the Congress; by Elmer B. staats, Comptroller General. Issue Area: Personnel Management and Compensation: Training and Education Programs (304); Perscnnel Management and Compensation (300). Contact: Federal Personnel and Compensation Div. B...
Date May 17, 1977 Report No. HRD-77-89 Title

Health: Technician Training and Enlisted Medical Course Attrition Rates

DOCUEINT RBSUME 02219 - [A1432429] rTechnician Training and ENlisted ledical Course Attrition Rates]. HRD-77-89; B-175773. Hay 17, 1977. 8 pp. Report to Secretary, Department of Defense; by Gregory J. ALart, Director, Human Resources and Development Div. Issue Area: Health Programs: Health Providers (1202). Contact: Human Resources and Development Div. Budget Function: National Defense: Defense-re...
Date March 31, 1977 Report No. HRD-77-57 Title

Government Operations: Recruitment and Retention of Veterans Administration Health Care Workers Are Not Major Problems

c RE BY THE COMI’TROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES llllilliillliiilii~iillililllillii LM100667 Recruitment And Retention Of Veterans Administration Health Care ajar Problems The Veterans Administration does not have major! nationwide problems in recruiting and retammg health care workers, but there are problems in certain areas for certain workers. Pay, however, is not the major cause. Differ...
Date Nov. 8, 1976 Report No. HRD-77-15 Title

Health: Results of Survey of Current and Former VA Physicians and Dentists

UNITED STAE GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFE D.C. 2~~548 WASHINGTON. UOV8 I876 The Honorable Richard &. Roudebush Administrator of Veterans Affairs Dear Mr. Roudebush: During our recent review of problems facing Federal agencies in recruiting and retaining physicians and dentists, we sent questicnnaires concernklg employee satisfaction and job intentions to Department of Medicine and Surgery (DM&S) physici...
Date March 5, 1976 Report No. FPCD-75-169 Title

Government Operations: Improving the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Recruiting

BYTHECOMPTROLLER OF THE UNITED STATES (!!fi!fNmdL Improving The Effectiveness And Efficiency Of Recruiting Department of Defense jh%%Wdti , Recruiting costs increased from $430 million in the last year of the draft to $508.1 million during the first year of the all-volunteer force. This report discusses the lack of central control for monitoring quality control, recruiter malpractice, and fraudule...
Date March 5, 1976 Report No. FPCD-76-12 Title

Education: Student Attrition at the Five Federal Service Academies

7 e~~ci’.32397 I v i v oeq ‘*REPORT TO THE CONGRESS BY THE COMPTROLLER S;ENERAL OF THE UNITED STA!i&!%t? ‘%d:%: OFFICL-r “11 ^ \lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LM099932 rnl& Iy 4 970’ LiBRARy SYST&j Student Attrition At The Five Federal Service Academies Departments Commerce, of Defense, and Transportation While some attrition--i.e., students’ leaving before graduatio...
Date March 5, 1976 Report No. FPCD-76-12A Title

Education: Student Attrition at the Five Federal Service Academies - Enclosure A

8 Student Attrition At The Five Federal Service Academies& 2%-C&* 4 2o” vbb Departments of Defense, and Transportation Q-i4 P lot’ PC dQ\lRL rw= ,$-- Commerce, Ac,c TECHNICAL REPORT ON SURVEY OF FACTORSRELATED TO . FPCD-7612A Contents Page PREFACE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Why our survey was necessary Biases in causal attrition Attribution in a social situation Attribution in a choice situation L...
Date March 5, 1976 Report No. FPCD-76-12B Title

Education: Student Attrition at the Five Federal Service Academies. Enclosure B:

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL uNml STLQ GEnrERAl ACCQ~~~,~,,, ti llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIImc,r LM099934 f@iA 8 79T6 nt Attrition At The Five ederal Service Academks Departments Commerce, /“,&;bb87’/ of Defense, /“;,[!A’Jo@5 llBRARY SYSQ and Transportation &HOUO~S ENCLOSUREB REVIEWOF STUDIES ACADEMYATTRITION RELATED ISSUES FPCD-76-12B Contents -------.----_---PREFACE C...
Date March 5, 1976 Report No. FPCD-76-12C Title

Education: Student Attrition at the Five Federal Service Academies - Enclosure C

. BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED ST&aEf Qq[+pn Illllllll11111111 11111 1111 III lllll Ill Ill11 T? J// ” %$, 9?& “4&s @g LM099936 @+?a Q$J v 4ff T$P Departments Commbce, Student Attrition A?%jxz Federal Service Ac,adc?knies ti+ &@ &+ of Defense, 4 fihL4 QP and Transportation ENCLOSURE C jz!&?&d~~QBbq~ CHARACTERISTICS OF ACADEMY STUDENTS FPCD-7612C MARCH 51976 Contents Page CHAPTER 1 ...
Date Feb. 6, 1975 Report No. FPCD-75-117 Title

Financial Management: Financial Operations of the Five Service Academies

Financial Operations Of The Five Service Academies Department Department Department of Defense of Transportation of Commerce Y THE COMPTROLL OF THE UNITED STATES F PCD-75-117 COMPTROLLER GENERAL WABHIN~TON. OF THE DC. UNITER STATES ZOS40 ,f I/ “-2 T; tne President of tne Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives This is our report entitled Five Service Academies.” “Financial Ope...
Date Sept. 10, 1973 Report No. B-159219 Title

Education: Military and Educational Problems at the Air Force Academy

-’ --L-w I-* f COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHI~~GTON. OF I-HE UNIT D.C. B-159219 The Honorable United States Dear Senator Birch Senate Bayh: Bayh - CL 1 ’ t \ / Your letter of March 19, 1973, requested that we investigate certain military and educational.p-ro_b_lems at the- Air j’/o m6”B”i’g ~ s-.bF’ --1. Force Academy. your interest were cadet.’ attri tiX?ii-- policies on drug abuse, ad...
Date May 29, 1969 Report No. B-114859 Title

Government Operations: Legislation Needed To Avoid Servicemen's Bearing War-Time Mortality Costs Under the Servicemen's Group Life Insurance Program

REPORT TO THE CONGRESS Legislation Needed To Avoid Servicemen’s Bearing War-Time Mortality Costs Under The Servicemen’s Gr Insurance Progr Veterans Administration BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES B-114859 To the Spemker Pnrident of the of the Senate and the Howe of Reprerentativer Thie ir our report on legirlation needed to l void servicemedr bearing war-time mortality costs und...